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Major Molineux Shake-Up: Wolves Unveil Ambitious Stadium Redevelopment Plans

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Wolverhampton’s famous Molineux Stadium witnessed fresh drama at the weekend as Tottenham Hotspur grabbed a 1-0 stoppage-time victory that deepened Wolves’ misery and finally ended Spurs’ own winless run in 2026. For head coach Rob Edwards, the late strike summed up a season of “fine margins.” Speaking on the club’s Wolves Express podcast, Edwards lamented how his side’s effort again went unrewarded, insisting the already-relegated Wanderers “will keep fighting until the end” despite their fate being sealed earlier in the week. Defender Hugo Bueno echoed that sentiment from the Molineux tunnel, praising the squad’s commitment in front of a defiant home crowd of more than 31,000. Tottenham’s relief was palpable. João Palhinha’s close-range finish not only delivered the Londoners’ first Premier League points of the calendar year but also hauled them three clear of the drop zone with five games to play, injecting new belief into Ange Postecoglou’s survival push. Spurs travel to Selhurst Park next weekend before pivotal clashes with Everton and Brentford, knowing that momentum gained at Molineux could define their season. For Wolves supporters, attention now turns to rebuilding. The hierarchy is expected to confirm its summer strategy once the campaign ends, with several first-team futures — including rising full-back Bueno and top scorer Matheus Nunes — under review. Meanwhile, optimism comes from Wolves Women, who secured a final-day win over Halifax to book a promotion play-off with Plymouth at Burton’s Pirelli Stadium on Bank Holiday Monday, a fixture boss Dan McNamara believes can “cap an incredible 20-win season” for the side. The Molineux faithful will still pack the stands for next month’s season finale against Manchester United, a farewell to the top flight and a potential showcase for academy graduates poised to spearhead the club’s Championship campaign. Off the pitch, season-ticket pricing for 2026/27 has already been frozen to encourage continued backing, and stadium tour bookings have spiked as supporters look for a final Premier League memory inside the 133-year-old arena. With “Molineux” surging across search feeds, the famous ground remains at the heart of West Midlands football conversation: a venue grieving relegation yet still capable of producing headline-making late drama, galvanising rebuild talk, and offering a glimpse of a brighter future driven by youth and a promotion-chasing women’s squad.

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